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we can develop them sensitively and we can develop them securing our environment. but we must develop them. and we have the enji newty to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneur ship. [applause] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its means. they see an american government that continues to borrow money, that will mortgage the future of generations to come. the world knows that when a nation loses control of its finances, it eventually loses control of its destiny. that is not the america that has inspired people to follow our lead. [applause] after all, when the world looks to america, they look to us, because we are the most successful economic and political experiment in human history. that is the true basis of american exceptionalism. you see, the essence of america, what really unites us is not nationality or ethn
we can develop them sensitively and we can develop them securing our environment. but we must develop them. and we have the enji newty to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneur ship. [applause] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its means. they...
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if they can do that, that i think his campaign will be successful because the environment really favors him, but to do that, they have got to focus in on how they will improve the economic circumstances of americans. >> in many ways, we are seeing the impact of the long primary process. typically, through a primary process and early enough in the summer, you have an opportunity to put effort -- definition around yourself as a candidate. it is absolutely true it needs to be a referendum on barack obama, but the challenge is there is not enough definition of mitt romney for him to make it a referendum. part of the reason the romney campaign is not in a sustainable way like i think it should be right now is because the primary process -- because of the fact that barack obama has been effective in defining mitt romney in swing states, and he has to make up that deficit. >> you could theoretically make an argument that a vigorous primary that gets a lot of attention is a great way to introduce candidates to the country. in aggregate, what you guys are saying, it is a little bit astonishing t
if they can do that, that i think his campaign will be successful because the environment really favors him, but to do that, they have got to focus in on how they will improve the economic circumstances of americans. >> in many ways, we are seeing the impact of the long primary process. typically, through a primary process and early enough in the summer, you have an opportunity to put effort -- definition around yourself as a candidate. it is absolutely true it needs to be a referendum on...
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as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west virginia and kentucky. the pulling of permits for coal , for oil, for gas. the only place we're drilling any more right now or mining is on private lands, not on federal lands. this president won't allow it. this president is delaying and denying permits in the gulf. causing unemployment in the gulf coast states and unemployment in the coal fields and gas fields of this country. of course, part of his two-letter energy policy is n-o. he is has denied permits, denied opening up offshore out in the outer continental shelf in alaska everywhere, federal lands, and of cour
as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west...
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you look at president obama's record, he has a record of not being able to work well in a partisan environment. we will have to work together to get things done and my vote will go to mitt romney because he has a record of being able to do something just like that. >> thank you so much. in addition to posting your comments and we already have a lot of them on the debate, more than 1200 comments have come in on tonight's first debate, we also now have it all up there, which is a simple "who won?" let's take a look at how things stand right now. my technology is not working. we will come back after this call. it is from abilene in illinois. >> i thought both candidates did a good job. i was a little more impressed with the president. because of that, i am getting off the fence and going with the president. i think the moderator could have exercised more control. he let romney cut in and takeover more than he should have. i found obama to be more believable and i feel that he has prevailed in spite of the legislature. the objective of the legislature to make him a one-term president. and if he wi
you look at president obama's record, he has a record of not being able to work well in a partisan environment. we will have to work together to get things done and my vote will go to mitt romney because he has a record of being able to do something just like that. >> thank you so much. in addition to posting your comments and we already have a lot of them on the debate, more than 1200 comments have come in on tonight's first debate, we also now have it all up there, which is a simple...
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when it comes to the environment, he listened to the american people or did he pushed a radical cap and trade agenda that would crush the manufacturing sector? he thinks he knows better. we need a president who listens to the american people when the majority opposed to speak against. with a president who listens to them. the problem is in this republican field you have been listening. tonight the voters here and minnesota and hopefully colorado i hope you have been listening to our message. [applause] if you listen to our message and you found out that on those issues health-care, the environment, cap and trade, mitt romney has the same positions as barack obama. in fact he would not be the best person to come out and fight for your freedoms in america. [applause] i did not stand here to claim to be the conservative alternative to mr. romney. i stand here to be the alternative to barack obama. [applause] tonight we have the opportunity to see what a campaign looks like. this is a more accurate representation of what they will look like. greatestey's attributes as i have the best money.
when it comes to the environment, he listened to the american people or did he pushed a radical cap and trade agenda that would crush the manufacturing sector? he thinks he knows better. we need a president who listens to the american people when the majority opposed to speak against. with a president who listens to them. the problem is in this republican field you have been listening. tonight the voters here and minnesota and hopefully colorado i hope you have been listening to our message....
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use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against those things. why? because they will destroy the very foundation of prosperity in our country. you look at any country in the world, you look at their energy consumption and the cost of energy and the quality of life, their standard of living, the more energy consumption, the higher the standard of living. that is just the bottom line. we need in america, if we are going to fuel a great and vibrant economy, we need affordable energy. this administration has gone out and not only has attacked us with cap-and-trade and global warming, but now that that has been slowed in the dustbin of history, they are goi
use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against...
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now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of the course of the last few months, goes to the fact that this nominating convention has been held so late. >> this is an infomercial that as part of this appeal. this is a forum that the campaign can't control. and the networks create a tv program that they have got to cover. in a sense, the cake is baked for tonight. the speech is written. the campaign presumably feels really good about it. put yourself into his shoes. what today are you worried about? that could somehow go wrong tonight? >> i do not think you worry about mitt romney's delivery. that is his delivery. as always the same. it is going to be con
now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of...
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if we reform the environment, so that we are living in integrity with the capacity of this planet to support life, it becomes a lot easier to tell people to do the right things. right now, we are trying to reform human beings by depending on politicians to do everything. let's stop leaning on the politicians. we have to be the creative ones. >> one more question. >> do you have any projects to look at the individualization in other areas beyond the earth? >> we have the sun as part of it. we have captured some amazing images. it is part of the universe. i do not know if you saw the magnetosphere protecting the earth from radiation. bella gaia is part of the earth. i'm trying to bring context to our human world by giving that -- why not bring that context even larger? our universe is so creative and so alive. the earth is just one expression of that. humans are just one expression of that. >> i want to encourage you to go even smaller to look at brain smaller and the kind of images coming from within the body. >> absolutely, i would love to do that. it is all the same thing. >> let's
if we reform the environment, so that we are living in integrity with the capacity of this planet to support life, it becomes a lot easier to tell people to do the right things. right now, we are trying to reform human beings by depending on politicians to do everything. let's stop leaning on the politicians. we have to be the creative ones. >> one more question. >> do you have any projects to look at the individualization in other areas beyond the earth? >> we have the sun as...
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use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against those things. why? because they will destroy the very foundation of prosperity in our country. you look at any country in the world, you look at their energy consumption and the cost of energy and the quality of life, their standard of living, the more energy consumption, the higher the standard of living. that is just the bottom line. we need in america, if we are going to fuel a great and vibrant economy, we need affordable energy. this administration has gone out and not only has attacked us with cap-and-trade and global warming, but now that that has been slowed in the dustbin of history, they are goi
use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against...
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israel faces, shifting demographics, emerging technologies, to an extremely difficult international environment come and resolution of this issue, i believe that peace with palestine is consistent with israel's founding values. because of our shared belief in self-determination, because israel's place as a jewish and democratic state must be protected. [applause] of course, peace is hard to achieve. there is a reason why it has remained elusive for six decades. the upheaval and uncertain in israel's neighborhood makes it that much harder, from the horrific violence raging in syria to the transition in egypt. the division within the palestinian leadership makes it harder still. most notably, with hamas's continuing israel have has no right to exist. we should not and cannot to give in to more despair. the changes taking place in the region make peace more important, not less. i've made it clear that there will be no lasting peace unless it israel's security concerns are met. [applause] that is why we continue to press arab leaders to reject israel. that is why we will continue to support the pea
israel faces, shifting demographics, emerging technologies, to an extremely difficult international environment come and resolution of this issue, i believe that peace with palestine is consistent with israel's founding values. because of our shared belief in self-determination, because israel's place as a jewish and democratic state must be protected. [applause] of course, peace is hard to achieve. there is a reason why it has remained elusive for six decades. the upheaval and uncertain in...
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israel faces, shifting demographics, emerging technologies, to an extremely difficult international environment come and resolution of this issue, i believe that peace with palestine is consistent with israel's founding values. because of our shared belief in self-determination, because israel's place as a jewish and democratic state must be protected. [applause] of course, peace is hard to achieve. there is a reason why it has remained elusive for six decades. the upheaval and uncertain in israel's neighborhood makes it that much harder, from the horrific violence raging in syria to the transition in egypt. the division within the palestinian leadership makes it harder still. most notably, with hamas's continuing israel have has no right to exist. we should not and cannot to give in to more despair. the changes taking place in the region make peace more important, not less. i've made it clear that there will be no lasting peace unless it israel's security concerns are met. [applause] that is why we continue to press arab leaders to reject israel. that is why we will continue to support the pea
israel faces, shifting demographics, emerging technologies, to an extremely difficult international environment come and resolution of this issue, i believe that peace with palestine is consistent with israel's founding values. because of our shared belief in self-determination, because israel's place as a jewish and democratic state must be protected. [applause] of course, peace is hard to achieve. there is a reason why it has remained elusive for six decades. the upheaval and uncertain in...
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that is what we need to be focusing on as a people, how do we create the environment in this country worthy on to producers know that they can risk capital, have a chance to get a return on their investment, and create jobs so that people have the dignity to take care of their families? that is what americans are looking for. i have done that in taxes and have the executive governing experience that no one else on the state has. >> if we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions for the candidates and feedback from you. please participate on-line. we're coming right back here. [applause] ♪ >> and we are back. we want to get to the questions here with our candidates. before the break, we were talking about medicare. paul ryan, senator santorum had a plan where you like to move people to vouchers are premium support and it would take care of their health care from there. a lot of debate about that. you said that senior should be affected right now, have been affected right now which has been controversial. >> i hear this all the time when
that is what we need to be focusing on as a people, how do we create the environment in this country worthy on to producers know that they can risk capital, have a chance to get a return on their investment, and create jobs so that people have the dignity to take care of their families? that is what americans are looking for. i have done that in taxes and have the executive governing experience that no one else on the state has. >> if we will take a quick break and come back live from new...
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they are not as supportive of the environment. host: labor unions, the idea of labor unions and the government's scope and performance, and immigration. guest: as recently as 2000, there was not much difference between republicans and democrats. that is word democratic values have changed. democrats have become more open to expanding immigration and being more welcoming to immigrants while republican views have not changed. look into this? >> we like to step back, particularly going into an election like this which seems to turn on what somebody said yesterday verses what they said today and try to understand the broader landscape of american policy. in what ways do we disagree and in what ways does this country still share common goals and values? have we become so distinctive the way we think about these things? want widening partisan differences in political values -- how we read this chart? guest: this is the summary of all those things we looked at. across all of these questions, we got the exact same way. republicans and dem
they are not as supportive of the environment. host: labor unions, the idea of labor unions and the government's scope and performance, and immigration. guest: as recently as 2000, there was not much difference between republicans and democrats. that is word democratic values have changed. democrats have become more open to expanding immigration and being more welcoming to immigrants while republican views have not changed. look into this? >> we like to step back, particularly going into...
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there is a lot going on in terms of personality as well as the environment. we are not done yet, as you say. we do not know who the republican nominee is going to be. it would be wise to not make assumptions. >> do you have a title for the book yet? >> heilemann and helprin project. we cannot have a name until we know how it ends. we have some guesses, but no firm title. >> "game change 2." >> your thoughts about where we are in this 2012 race and what we expect moving ahead? >> mark waded out pretty well. -- laid it out pretty well. there has been in the republican party, one of the moments where there are deep ideological and demographic kind of factions within the party, so we have seen this party in the transition. you have the coalition that has been behind mitt romney, which is more upscale type coalition. the coalition behind rick santorum largely is more downscale, religious coalition. the party is pretty deeply fractured. that does not mean the republican nominee cannot win. but if you think back to where races have been similar in 1976 or 1964, thos
there is a lot going on in terms of personality as well as the environment. we are not done yet, as you say. we do not know who the republican nominee is going to be. it would be wise to not make assumptions. >> do you have a title for the book yet? >> heilemann and helprin project. we cannot have a name until we know how it ends. we have some guesses, but no firm title. >> "game change 2." >> your thoughts about where we are in this 2012 race and what we...
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then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme justice that determined that there was no fraud in the election. 133 have been found to have committed fraud. but of those, -- out of those, they thought they could vote. fraud is not happening at all. if it is not fraud, the voter i.d. deals it is a national agenda, if it is not fraud, why do you think we are attaching an id to your right to vote? >> i am going to take both questions. >> as a citizen of this of the congressional district, i felt some obligation to ask a question. [laughter] i do appreciate, you alluded to my question, talking about democrats and republicans and having african americans repres
then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme...
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the steps include better definition of our target environment. we continued to push hard and address the appropriate process. strategic planning measurements continue to increase. a process that addresses modernization and sustained funding. the implementation enables governments for entire portfolio by a single review board. this has been significant for us. all aspects of a project and have a fit into the broader business conversation. virtually everything. this helps us make better investment decisions and reinforces the business outcomes that we're trying to achieve. we retired 120 legacy systems in 2011. the number is approaching 200 in 2012. our modernized systems environment includes planning which will improve financial management and accounting organizations. each system is at a different step of its life cycle. we are proactively addressing each one of these challenges like business process re- engineering and the culture challenges associated with .t.lementing a new it. systetm. we're also developing a capability. should order repair c
the steps include better definition of our target environment. we continued to push hard and address the appropriate process. strategic planning measurements continue to increase. a process that addresses modernization and sustained funding. the implementation enables governments for entire portfolio by a single review board. this has been significant for us. all aspects of a project and have a fit into the broader business conversation. virtually everything. this helps us make better...
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what it does to the environment -- windmills are a disaster for the environment. if you put them in the industrial locations, near plants and factories, that is one thing. but when you put them all over your countryside and destroy your countryside -- and it is a lousy form of energy. a little company, the head of selling drugs -- the head of solyndra not a guarantee of $130 million. i could see it going bad, but let it go bad in three or four years, not a couple of months later. we all run businesses, and you make good deals, bad deals, but they take years to go bad. they do not go bad 14 seconds after the loan is approved. by the way, we're filing for bankruptcy. it is unbelievable. so i think that this country has enormous potential. but we have horrible, horrible leadership. [applause] if we had as an example the right people negotiating with some of the countries that are all laughing at our stupidity, and they are all over the lot and everybody has a different deal, and that is fine -- i mean, to me it is very simple. i know people that are so horrible, so v
what it does to the environment -- windmills are a disaster for the environment. if you put them in the industrial locations, near plants and factories, that is one thing. but when you put them all over your countryside and destroy your countryside -- and it is a lousy form of energy. a little company, the head of selling drugs -- the head of solyndra not a guarantee of $130 million. i could see it going bad, but let it go bad in three or four years, not a couple of months later. we all run...
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you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in this environment where there are no norms, it's like building a village from scratch, where everybody comes to a place with no rules, no structures. it's like the wild west. not everybody -- some people have their own tactics for getting blown way. sometimes even the people lose control of their inner jerks. we all have them. so you throw an elbow at the stranger you don't know maybe and maybe that turns into an ongoing skirmish and then maybe arrival restart to develop and then blame starts to apply, reputations start to fail. your leadership can die in the very first days if you don't manage
you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in this environment where there are...
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particularly in a more cluttered environment. someone asked me last -- less like if there are 65 million democratic voters -- last night, it there are 65 million democratic voters, how many can you communicate with directly? we talk about this tv stuff, there are a lot of ways voters are being talked to on a very personal level which i think it's probably good for the profits. but it is hard to keep up with that if you're not making investments in the kind of techniques and data analytics you use. it techniques -- those are big investments. a lot about work is done using database modeling. and then going back and setting up models. so it was not just about media: -- media polling. there are two ends of the spectrum. the was the second part to one thing i said -- these techniques are advancing but there's also an increasing pressure on journalists. he wanted to talk to me because i was with the daily news as a political reporter for many years but there is an increasing pressure on the other side of the equation for journalists. s
particularly in a more cluttered environment. someone asked me last -- less like if there are 65 million democratic voters -- last night, it there are 65 million democratic voters, how many can you communicate with directly? we talk about this tv stuff, there are a lot of ways voters are being talked to on a very personal level which i think it's probably good for the profits. but it is hard to keep up with that if you're not making investments in the kind of techniques and data analytics you...
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we need to take care of our environment. host: why did you think the mars rover landing was so significant? caller: it shows we still have a technological ability to do such things, such marvelous things. history, how could we have conceived of such a thing with in the past 50 years? these are leaps and bounds in technology that we're taking. it shows man's altman ability to strive -- man's ultimate ability. host: a tear from chicago, frome -- let's hear chicago, bonnie, independenct. caller: i did not know there was no reason for the nasa program until i hear from this man. all that could have done with out a space program. for endangering our lives with the space junk that is up there? i don't think there was a good reason that he gave. some of these callers are undercover nazi workers and we need to have a better reason than that. guest: i cannot agree with you there. there are doctors doubt that can do remote medical procedures across the country or across the world over satellite connections, and i think that is a treme
we need to take care of our environment. host: why did you think the mars rover landing was so significant? caller: it shows we still have a technological ability to do such things, such marvelous things. history, how could we have conceived of such a thing with in the past 50 years? these are leaps and bounds in technology that we're taking. it shows man's altman ability to strive -- man's ultimate ability. host: a tear from chicago, frome -- let's hear chicago, bonnie, independenct. caller: i...
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then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme justice that determined that there was no fraud in the election. 133 have been found to have committed fraud. but of those, -- out of those, they thought they could vote. fraud is not happening at all. if it is not fraud, the voter i.d. deals it is a national agenda, if it is not fraud, why do you think we are attaching an id to your right to vote? >> i am going to take both questions. >> as a citizen of this of the congressional district, i felt some obligation to ask a question. [laughter] i do appreciate, you alluded to my question, talking about democrats and republicans and having african americans repres
then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme...
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i love the environment. a protected the environment all my life. this thing about carbon dioxide, it is not a green house guest. it was not classified as a greenhouse gas. congress use the epa to do it. if you take stones and put plans in, and feed them with 100% carbon dioxide, the plants grow. we humans take in oxygen that we get from plants and we breathe out carbon dioxide. carbon dioxide is really a nutrient. some scientists have said it is an insulator in our atmosphere. you are trying to throw everything out of balance. this mercury thing, as a little girl i had about 50 cents worth of mercury that i collected from thermometers, and i would throw on the floor and play with. is it not interesting that our governments, whether they are republicans or democrats, when they went to drill the oil in the golf, they selected bp, who had 600 violations against it, when they could've taken conoco, who only had one. guest: i'm not going to defend bp. the supreme court 2007 said carbon dioxide is under that definition. a pollutant. the epa made a findin
i love the environment. a protected the environment all my life. this thing about carbon dioxide, it is not a green house guest. it was not classified as a greenhouse gas. congress use the epa to do it. if you take stones and put plans in, and feed them with 100% carbon dioxide, the plants grow. we humans take in oxygen that we get from plants and we breathe out carbon dioxide. carbon dioxide is really a nutrient. some scientists have said it is an insulator in our atmosphere. you are trying to...
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but it was a different type of environment because my board of directors consisted of 53 people including the governor and mayor and a number of public officials. it was a quasi public-private opportunity to work together. that presents challenges but also opportunities. he a lot of bosses. -- i had a lot of bosses. i made sure i communicated to them. met with the legislature frequently. i began the process of becoming a better governor. you got to personally take the time to meet with all the people who have interest and concern and all the constituencies around something that's bigger than the olympics or as big as the state or big as healthcare. you can't have a few people sit in a room and come up what they think is smart and pose it on the country. that is not the way to make major that will allow america to embrace it. >> first of all, what would your mom or dad think about your race for the presidency? >> they would be absolutely overjoyed and delighted. breaks my heart they can't be here. when i ran for senate a long time ago, my dad came back and moved into our house and he reali
but it was a different type of environment because my board of directors consisted of 53 people including the governor and mayor and a number of public officials. it was a quasi public-private opportunity to work together. that presents challenges but also opportunities. he a lot of bosses. -- i had a lot of bosses. i made sure i communicated to them. met with the legislature frequently. i began the process of becoming a better governor. you got to personally take the time to meet with all the...
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a safer and cleaner environment. countless new jobs that can never be outsourced. i say this not as the head of green peas or the sierra club. i say it as the head of an investment firm that has spent the last quarter-century crunching numbers and making tough calls. president obama knows that advanced energy is america's future. my bet is that he is exactly right. last week we heard a lot about mitt romney and paul ryan's philosophy. their idea that if a garment was dismantled and to tax breaks and vouchers, if government got out of their way, that all our problems would be solved. here is what we believe. we do better together than on our own. our country succeed everyone does their fair share. everyone gets a fair shot. president obama knows that only by coming together and increasing our share of responsibilities can we meet the tough challenges ahead. challenges like creating jobs and making america and energy leader appeared but embrace a vision of a healthy planet, the one that god gave us and not a scorched earth that cannot sustain future generations. all
a safer and cleaner environment. countless new jobs that can never be outsourced. i say this not as the head of green peas or the sierra club. i say it as the head of an investment firm that has spent the last quarter-century crunching numbers and making tough calls. president obama knows that advanced energy is america's future. my bet is that he is exactly right. last week we heard a lot about mitt romney and paul ryan's philosophy. their idea that if a garment was dismantled and to tax...
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not want to be flanked by forces of entertainment that are watched on different screens in different environments. we just want to extend the opportunity to view it. >> what about the growth in spanish-language programming? >> it has been a priority for us. we have launched a series of platforms. we obviously understand the demography of this country and where it is going with the record rise of the hispanic population. we want to be the home for those fans. hispanic fans are very good sports fans. we have increasingly concentrated on sports that matter to them, having hispanic talent on our air, serving them in english and spanish we recently filed a signal in new york and the petition was around moving from espn -- moving espn from a.m. to fm. it is a big priority for us. we understand the priority to meet those fans. >> how does espn use social media? >> we generally assign social media to be complementary to what we do. people are tweaking -- tweeting about sports and liking things on facebook. we provided the first live content on facebook. where the second most retweeted brank. we up -- bra
not want to be flanked by forces of entertainment that are watched on different screens in different environments. we just want to extend the opportunity to view it. >> what about the growth in spanish-language programming? >> it has been a priority for us. we have launched a series of platforms. we obviously understand the demography of this country and where it is going with the record rise of the hispanic population. we want to be the home for those fans. hispanic fans are very...
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our economy does not come from washington and the regulatory environment. if it comes from three men and women in the private sector. ultimately, it come from the way our country was founded. it is a different concept. at the time, it was a radical ideal. -- radical idea. not by our government, but our creator, we were endowed with certain unalienable rights. those include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. if that pursuit of happiness is what has made our economy also the strongest economy on the face of the earth. we need to get back to some of those concepts, don't we? some of the basic concepts that say we, america, has an opportunity. we need to return to those principles and values that made us great. we need to understand why america shined. i believe mitt romney is that person. he is a great leader. he has turned around businesses, the state of massachusetts, the salt lake alembics, in his business career, he created over 100,000 jobs. nice -- it would be nice to have someone in the white house who knows how to create jobs, wouldn't? -- wo
our economy does not come from washington and the regulatory environment. if it comes from three men and women in the private sector. ultimately, it come from the way our country was founded. it is a different concept. at the time, it was a radical ideal. -- radical idea. not by our government, but our creator, we were endowed with certain unalienable rights. those include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. if that pursuit of happiness is what has made our economy also the strongest...
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dangerous and is a competitive security environment and affirms our need for a joint force that is always ready and always dominate. this budget helps us build up just such a military. it resource versatility at an affordable cost. it retains our conventional overmatched by mainlining emerging capabilities like cyber. it puts us on a path for a joint force in the year 2020 that is global and networked, versatile and response at -- responsive. we also keep it by reducing risk. riz is inherent in all strategies and in all budgets. in nine judges, the risk here lies not in what we can do, but what we can do and how often we are asked to do it. this budget helps by down the risk. it does this in part by preserving a strong reserve component in developing the to and capabilities we need for an uncertain future. more importantly, this budget invest in our people. it insures our troops have the best equipment, training, and leadership. to me, this is a non-negotiable imperative for the nation. it is how we win wars. in order to do all of this, we had to achieve the right balance amongst the mode
dangerous and is a competitive security environment and affirms our need for a joint force that is always ready and always dominate. this budget helps us build up just such a military. it resource versatility at an affordable cost. it retains our conventional overmatched by mainlining emerging capabilities like cyber. it puts us on a path for a joint force in the year 2020 that is global and networked, versatile and response at -- responsive. we also keep it by reducing risk. riz is inherent in...
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this is a target rich environment. these are people who survived the pro-democrat, anti-bush landslide of 2006 and two years later, at 20 democrats up and 13 republicans. the next two election cycles, a 2012 and 2014, there are 43 democrats up. 43 seats, more than 23 targets. there 23 republicans of. really only one of which is to worry about. again, the reason why we have this target rich environment and all of our incumbents are secure and strong is that in 2006 and 2008 we did so poorly. now, some of you may have wondered back and what karl rove and bush were thinking when they gave away all those lovely senate seats, but now we see they were cleverly giving them away so that we could sneak up behind democrats and take them all back off the table in 2012 and 2014 when they were not suspecting it. this is very good, because it gives us every reason to believe we will get a republican majority, and frankly conservative majority after this election in 2012, in the senate, and 60 votes after 2014. the nice people who dr
this is a target rich environment. these are people who survived the pro-democrat, anti-bush landslide of 2006 and two years later, at 20 democrats up and 13 republicans. the next two election cycles, a 2012 and 2014, there are 43 democrats up. 43 seats, more than 23 targets. there 23 republicans of. really only one of which is to worry about. again, the reason why we have this target rich environment and all of our incumbents are secure and strong is that in 2006 and 2008 we did so poorly....
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stay, i'm pretty sure of those numbers, but people go in and they find it to be a pretty discouraging environment. they may find it discouraging for a lot of reasons. one of the reasons that people i know have left teaching is that there are better opportunities elsewhere for promotion if you are doing a good job. good excellence is recognized and rewarded. it still is not. look, you had the situation in d.c., and let me just say, washington, d.c. scores are lower than chicago's, so we're not bragging here, about this city, where it was possible for teachers to make i think 110, $120,000 a year, but they had to accept a pretty rigorous system of evaluation, and they wouldn't do it, they voted it down. that's why the former chancellor, michelle rhee, left washington. host: paul, joining us from new york city with bill bennett, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: sure can. caller: i want to say first of all i agree with mr. bennett on education, i think it's great he mentions the length of time teachers are actually working, but i want to ask him a question, basically two questions. one is
stay, i'm pretty sure of those numbers, but people go in and they find it to be a pretty discouraging environment. they may find it discouraging for a lot of reasons. one of the reasons that people i know have left teaching is that there are better opportunities elsewhere for promotion if you are doing a good job. good excellence is recognized and rewarded. it still is not. look, you had the situation in d.c., and let me just say, washington, d.c. scores are lower than chicago's, so we're not...
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it is a tough environment -- the regulatory overreach. it is a tough environment to change around without a new president. if we are stuck for four more years, this president is not going to get better in the regulatory side. he is going to be much more aggressive than the house. he has held back on things he will not go back on any more. andy will not go through congress, but on his own. with respect to try to figure out the fiscal issues, if the economy continues to grow at 1% or 1.4% compound i do not care what -- 1% or 1.4%, i do not care what do you close. he will not handle the fiscal deficit that we have. you may hurt the economy even more under this regulatory brace that the president has put us in. that is my biggest concern with that obama presidency. regardless of trying to solve the budget crisis, he will be doing so much more damage with obamacare being implemented and tax cuts off expiring and with more aggressiveness on his part, this economy is going to crumble. and credit do you see the rugged ituri issues the -- >> do yo
it is a tough environment -- the regulatory overreach. it is a tough environment to change around without a new president. if we are stuck for four more years, this president is not going to get better in the regulatory side. he is going to be much more aggressive than the house. he has held back on things he will not go back on any more. andy will not go through congress, but on his own. with respect to try to figure out the fiscal issues, if the economy continues to grow at 1% or 1.4%...
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it is one way -- one thing you -- when you do that in an operational environment and you say all may i know so if i break the code it is on me, but when you have 25 other people knowing what you are doing, and one of those folks can lead inadvertently that you are doing something at the precise moment the you are doing it with people that were just as likely be had you s look at -- behead you as look at you -- that an enemy, insurance -- and amenity, insurance to you have to trust, it takes a system to make sure you can deliver. i've never been an intelligence operative. i've worked undercover. at the end of the day, when people get killed, if you are an informant, or an undercover officer, it is still the same. you deal with it immediately. it is difficult to know the people you are working with you cannot trust. you cannot trust the informants, and generally. their motivation is different, but they have inside information. it is complex. it is a very basic thing. if you did not have the trust, you will be on willing to take the risk. host: this is robert liscouski. i want to get yo
it is one way -- one thing you -- when you do that in an operational environment and you say all may i know so if i break the code it is on me, but when you have 25 other people knowing what you are doing, and one of those folks can lead inadvertently that you are doing something at the precise moment the you are doing it with people that were just as likely be had you s look at -- behead you as look at you -- that an enemy, insurance -- and amenity, insurance to you have to trust, it takes a...
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he will discuss the political relationships, energy, the environment, and national security. that is live from washington on c-span2. that starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> we ask students to create a video telling us what part of the constitution was most important to them and why. today we're going to california to talk with the third prize winner. she is an 11th-grader at walnut high-school. why did you choose to focus on the 26th amendment for your documentary? >> we wanted to pick an amendment that directly related to youth. we decided to go with the youth the amendment. we wanted something to empower people who do not exercise the right to vote to get out to the polls this year. we wanted to empower youth to use the right to vote when it is granted to them. >> you interview the mayor. what did you learn from him? >> he is the mayor of lahabra. he is also a professor of political science. he had a lot to teach us about the actual amendment and the fact that youth do not know enough yet to make well-in for political decisions. youth empowering themselves through education.
he will discuss the political relationships, energy, the environment, and national security. that is live from washington on c-span2. that starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> we ask students to create a video telling us what part of the constitution was most important to them and why. today we're going to california to talk with the third prize winner. she is an 11th-grader at walnut high-school. why did you choose to focus on the 26th amendment for your documentary? >> we wanted to...
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[applause] over all, what we did in wisconsin this past year was first and foremost create a better environment for business, for small businesses in our state to make sure the private sector could create more jobs. we put in place long-term structural reforms to balance $ 3.6 billion budget deficit in a way they did not raise taxes and that ultimately was structurally sound. most important, we put in place reforms that allow us to make our government work better for the people that we serve. if you think of all that, you say that is a very good campaign for reelection, is it not? we did this in the first year instead of taking four years. your skin before you, -- here i stand before you, someone who may face a recall election. why is that? it is about the money. the other thing i did that really has the big government union bosses upset is something that is fundamentally about freedom. i gave the nearly 300,000 public servants in my state the goodies in men and women who work in our state and local -- public servants in my state, the good and decent men and women who work in our state and loca
[applause] over all, what we did in wisconsin this past year was first and foremost create a better environment for business, for small businesses in our state to make sure the private sector could create more jobs. we put in place long-term structural reforms to balance $ 3.6 billion budget deficit in a way they did not raise taxes and that ultimately was structurally sound. most important, we put in place reforms that allow us to make our government work better for the people that we serve....
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that environment created a lot of problems. when we did not think it through, we short changed those when we stood up. we brought all of the operations without management's support to back these operations. >> let me close with an interesting article i read in newsweek secretary gates was talking about. secretary rumsfeld said there were 17 layers between implementation and the military. that is not moving in the right direction in terms of efficiency. >> the department has reduced layers, because when it was originally set up, the department had the opportunity to reorganize, which they did, and they have removed layers. to be empowered. the progress we have made is substantial. i do not think the department has a good way of marketing itself. it has a long way to go. the biggest threat the department has right now is budget constraints, the ability to sustain what they have already started and the ability to make the improvements they need to move forward and address evolving threats. >> thank you very much. >> that was a con
that environment created a lot of problems. when we did not think it through, we short changed those when we stood up. we brought all of the operations without management's support to back these operations. >> let me close with an interesting article i read in newsweek secretary gates was talking about. secretary rumsfeld said there were 17 layers between implementation and the military. that is not moving in the right direction in terms of efficiency. >> the department has reduced...
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[cheers and applause] i want to fight to protect our environment, our air, and our water. [cheers and applause] i want to fight to expand health care to all americans step by step, children first. [cheers and applause] . with so much at stake, i want to fight for our fiscal prosperity and keep our economy moving. [cheers and applause] for social security and medicare, i have just begun to fight, and i want to fight for you. [cheers and applause] i believe we have a chance in the rest of this campaign to make the single greatest commitment to education since the gi bill, to balance the budget to pay down the debt, to reduce the burden on the children for clean air and clean water, for civil rights, and for women's rights. we have just begun to fight. [cheers and applause] for inequal day's pay for an equal day's work. [cheers and applause] for a woman's right to choose which should never be taken away. never weekend. [cheers and applause] we have just begun to fight. now tonight, tonight, we will leave new hampshire, and in the days and weeks ahead, i will crisscross this c
[cheers and applause] i want to fight to protect our environment, our air, and our water. [cheers and applause] i want to fight to expand health care to all americans step by step, children first. [cheers and applause] . with so much at stake, i want to fight for our fiscal prosperity and keep our economy moving. [cheers and applause] for social security and medicare, i have just begun to fight, and i want to fight for you. [cheers and applause] i believe we have a chance in the rest of this...
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the environment of these two candidates come together after really negative attacks, these two candidates not have much of a personal history. they have met less than five times in history. -- in person. this summer has been, as everyone knows, i am sure, a lot of at going after personal attributes. ronnie's well, his career at bain capital, and on the flip side, the obama campaign has been upset about romney not shushing supporters to question whether barack obama was born in the united states. recently, this debate over the attack in libya. romney came out and suggested that obama was sympathetic with those who attacked the embassy there. so there is all this bitterness. they're coming in with it. both men have been coached to not let that come through. mitt romney specifically, rob portman has been told to push his buttons and teach romney how not to be testy and attack obama tonight. he wants to come off as likable. >> when did you arrive in denver? how heavy spent the day today? what have you seen? >> i arrived monday. the first thing i did was go to a rally here in denver with mitt
the environment of these two candidates come together after really negative attacks, these two candidates not have much of a personal history. they have met less than five times in history. -- in person. this summer has been, as everyone knows, i am sure, a lot of at going after personal attributes. ronnie's well, his career at bain capital, and on the flip side, the obama campaign has been upset about romney not shushing supporters to question whether barack obama was born in the united...
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bad, but when times are tough, people thought this was a source of carbon dioxide it could damage our environment. when those who profess the man- made global warming, they convinced many republicans including those who are running on the ticket that there was one that says i know this is political science. [cheers and applause] this is another attempt of those who want to take power away from new control your access to energy, your utilization. that is what they believe. governor romney and gingrich went along with the right. when the climate change, they change their position. now they're all for drilling. i was for it. this is the first day of the launch that we wanted to come here. [cheers and applause] we wanted to come here to launch our campaign. we have five weeks to a big win in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] i come as a son of pennsylvania. i learned everything about freedom and opportunity, hard work, crank up with folks who work in the middle of the my in western but albania. -- pennsylvania. the pictures of the men and women who worked there. it they fought for the the things th
bad, but when times are tough, people thought this was a source of carbon dioxide it could damage our environment. when those who profess the man- made global warming, they convinced many republicans including those who are running on the ticket that there was one that says i know this is political science. [cheers and applause] this is another attempt of those who want to take power away from new control your access to energy, your utilization. that is what they believe. governor romney and...
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orientation -- [cheers and applause] every american is engaged to quality education, a decent job, a secure environment. these are our values. come november 6, when we reelect president obama, we will begin to secure them for the next generation of americans. that is the charge before us. so madam chairwoman, it is with great pride and on behalf of my co-chair and colleagues that i moved to adopt the credentials committee report. >> there we go. >> thank you. thank you for your service in the service of mayor castro. the motion has been made to adopt a report of the credentials committee. do i have a second? >> second. >> is there any discussion? hearing none, the chair calls the question. signify by saying aye. all those opposed say "no." the report of the credentials committee is hereby adopted. >> please welcome the co-chair of the convention rules committee. on behalf of the great state of california, i thank you for the privileged to be here. we are now going to discuss the work that we have done with the rules committee. that work was the work of representing this great party and cochairing the w
orientation -- [cheers and applause] every american is engaged to quality education, a decent job, a secure environment. these are our values. come november 6, when we reelect president obama, we will begin to secure them for the next generation of americans. that is the charge before us. so madam chairwoman, it is with great pride and on behalf of my co-chair and colleagues that i moved to adopt the credentials committee report. >> there we go. >> thank you. thank you for your...
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it was richard nixon who created the environment protection agency. ronald reagan worked with democrats to save social security. it was george w. bush who added prescription drug coverage to medicare. what leaders in both parties have traditionally understood is that these investments are not part of some scheme to redistribute wealth from one group to another. they are expressions of the fact that we are one nation. these investments benefit us all. and they contribute to genuine, durable economic growth. show me a business leader who would not profit if more americans could afford to get the skills and education that today's jobs require. ask any company where they would rather locate and hire workers, a country with crumbling roads and bridges or one committed to high-speed internet and high- speed railroad and high-tech research and development? it doesn't make us weaker when we guarantee basic security for the elderly, sick, or those who are actively looking for work. what makes us weaker is when fewer and fewer people can afford to buy the goods
it was richard nixon who created the environment protection agency. ronald reagan worked with democrats to save social security. it was george w. bush who added prescription drug coverage to medicare. what leaders in both parties have traditionally understood is that these investments are not part of some scheme to redistribute wealth from one group to another. they are expressions of the fact that we are one nation. these investments benefit us all. and they contribute to genuine, durable...
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which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei want t will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes to defending this country. and we are grateful to this state. but we also understand to be strong, it is time to use some of the savings from winding down two wars to pay down our debt. fixing roads, putting folks back to work, rebuilding bridges, making sure schools are state of the art. and that is especially important for our veterans. we want to put them to work because if they fought for our work country and defend our freedom, they should not have to fight for a job when they come home. that is what is at stake in this election. and president clinton talked about it. we have
which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei want t will reward companies for creating jobs overseas. i want to reward companies creating those jobs in virginia. that is the future i see for this country. change is turning the page on a decade of war so we can focus on nation-building at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. and virginia carries more than its load when it comes...
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so we can fix our taxes and improve the regulatory environment. we can launch a manufacturing renaissance. if we are left with damocles hanging over our heads, banks that are too big to fail. six banks that have assets equal in value to 2/3 of our nation's gdp. if they go down, we all go down. they will get a bailout if they get sick, and that is not fair. we are not going to do it again. until such time as we have a president, if you are too big to fail, you are too big. capitalism without failure isn't capitalism. we're building a bunch of banks that look like public utilities and this isn't serving our purposes going forward. it makes it near impossible for small businesses today to get a loan because of capital coverage requirements. i went to a place called lindey's diner. all of the presence of been there. and you were the first candidate this go around to walk again. i like our chances. i went to the counter and i sat next to a middle-aged man, struck up a conversation. good man. ask him what he did. he said, i restore old motorcycles. i sa
so we can fix our taxes and improve the regulatory environment. we can launch a manufacturing renaissance. if we are left with damocles hanging over our heads, banks that are too big to fail. six banks that have assets equal in value to 2/3 of our nation's gdp. if they go down, we all go down. they will get a bailout if they get sick, and that is not fair. we are not going to do it again. until such time as we have a president, if you are too big to fail, you are too big. capitalism without...
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environment will look like. i thought he clearly stated what the republican position is. no tax increases. do not give an inch on health care. >> you talked about what congress will be dealing with next year. what i thought was interesting was that this is a calendar year 2016. -- 2013. we're good to see a lot of chance kicking down the road. they will be dealing with president romney or president obama. >> where almost at the end of the road when it comes to some of these issues. >> a do not know how they will do it. >> i cannot see a living giving -- other than giving up that statement how they would massaged their way through december 2013 if and when they finally get tax reform. >> you brought up by partisanship. will it be different next year? >> it is hard to tell. republicans won a lower spending -- want to lower and taxes. democrats want lower spending a slightly higher taxes. they are about as far apart. there is no middle ground. >> you brought up entitlement programs. it is interesting. they will get
environment will look like. i thought he clearly stated what the republican position is. no tax increases. do not give an inch on health care. >> you talked about what congress will be dealing with next year. what i thought was interesting was that this is a calendar year 2016. -- 2013. we're good to see a lot of chance kicking down the road. they will be dealing with president romney or president obama. >> where almost at the end of the road when it comes to some of these issues....
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house of representatives subcommittee on health and the environment. finally, to the organizer of today's conference, we will hear from greg, the all-star -- -- author of the "hyppocratic myth." advisor to president obama's 2008 campaign and transition team. i will turn things over to mike. >> thank you, susan. thank you for coming. i want to start with a confession. my prediction about the outcome of this case was completely wrong. if i had any sense at all, i would go out of the prediction business. [laughter] i thought it was barely possible that the court would uphold the mandate. if you had wanted to bet that they would do so with the chief justice casting the deciding vote. i would have given you 1000 to 1 odds and be much richer than i am today. -- a lot poorer today than i was yesterday. how did this happen? what was john roberts thinking? how could it be that in the two most important cases of the term, health care and immigration, john roberts cast the deciding vote on the liberal side of both cases. i will start by raising two possibilities
house of representatives subcommittee on health and the environment. finally, to the organizer of today's conference, we will hear from greg, the all-star -- -- author of the "hyppocratic myth." advisor to president obama's 2008 campaign and transition team. i will turn things over to mike. >> thank you, susan. thank you for coming. i want to start with a confession. my prediction about the outcome of this case was completely wrong. if i had any sense at all, i would go out of...
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then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme justice that determined that there was no fraud in the election. 133 have been found to have committed fraud. but of those, -- out of those, they thought they could vote. fraud is not happening at all. if it is not fraud, the voter i.d. deals it is a national agenda, if it is not fraud, why do you think we are attaching an id to your right to vote? >> i am going to take both questions. >> as a citizen of this of the congressional district, i felt some obligation to ask a question. [laughter] i do appreciate, you alluded to my question, talking about democrats and republicans and having african americans repres
then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme...